October, 2014

Yesterday a G4S cash-in-transit security guard was shot dead as he collected money at the entrance of Pick n Pay in Waterstone Village Centre in Somerset West, Western Cape. On Friday two separate gangs of robbers struck Irene and Centurion malls in Gauteng. On Thursday night Cardies at Canal Walk Shopping Mall, Cape Town, was also hit. It’s the third store there to be robbed

Cape Town – The safety of shoppers and tenants at malls has once again been highlighted by a spate of brazen robberies in the Western Cape and Gauteng. Janine Myburgh, president of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry said the uptick in mall robberies and the methods being employed was of great concern for business in the region. “The knock-on effect is that

Employers hold a vast amount of information about their employees, including their age, race, ID number, contact details, marital status, union membership and information about their health. The Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“POPI”) was enacted to give effect to the constitutional right to privacy. In order to ensure compliance with this Act, employers will have to significantly change